Well, said absolutely personally... for me "You & I" is a serious contender for the title of melody of the century. more
Like a vampire, you will redeem yourself! more
Setting aside the "person" (?) and the musician (one could live just fine without their records), to be completely honest, I think he didn’t understand a damn thing about the Beatles' songs. Just like the vast majority of Beatles fanatics. Shit and nothing more in his brain; after all, he thought "Helter Skelter" was by Lennon... you decide. more
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that. more
I bought this record from a Jew, and he even told me he really liked it... I don’t know, the world is just full of strange people... (is it some kind of musical bondage???) more
for the joy of someone, the Novalis dry poop, listening to this album by PIOVRA at 0db, I melted all the LPs in the oven, from Banished Bridge to Bumerang, then I shaped the vinyl into a throne and placed this vinyl on top. more
Paul Bley, you slept with the two hottest chicks in jazz, and just for this, every one of your albums will always deserve 5 stars. more
after years of chasing it, I finally have it, one of the few real museum pieces, aside from dr.z from vertigo. with this, my c.c. has finally been completely drained. more
But he didn't retire, it was bullshit, I read in the newspaper that the new album is coming out... Madonna del Carmine, it's just like the creatures from certain horror films, they seem to be done for and always come back when you least expect it... I can still hear that "Simòòna, Simòòna..." ringing in my ears... more
Anyone who funds that cancerous latrine "food" called McDonald's transgresses the most basic social, economic, and ethical rules. Cursed be the day when some genius piece of shit came to the conclusion "I'll offer chemically flavored tumors in old frying oil, and I'll throw in toys from the current movie." Congrats to the world, once again. more
Cult band of the psychedelic era, they left us a handful of commercially unsuccessful yet incredibly profound albums. Their sound, which blends jazz, pop, and psychedelia, shines in their 1970 masterpiece "The Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus," containing the gems "Nature's Way," "Animal Zoo," and "Nothin' To Hide," true gems a bit forgotten... excellent! more
Among the best hardcore punk bands. more
you don't know how to play anything, you don't know how to sing anything, YOU only know how to say "it takes" ..... more
The Grand Viziers of hipsters, posers, and little alternatives with iPhones bought by daddy as a promotion gift. more
Incapable little shits, clowns, ridiculous puppets that aren't worth a damn.. Deleterious to them and a pathetic whirlwind of rebellion and "fuck the system" from little kids they brought to life.. They should have made them perform at the zoo.. more
They should call themselves Faith NaMmerda for how much they suck. Mike Patton, the grand vizier of all the little idiots! more
Lee Masters would have been proud. more
Listened to it again yesterday, and the minutes literally flew by. It's not my favorite of his solo works, which - by a narrow margin - remains "Dreamtime", but it does include a classic like "Kingdom Come", the typical groove of "The Grip Of Love", "Last Night", and something MASTERFUL like "Breakin' In My Heart" - a guitar duet with the late, unforgettable Ricky Wilson. more
Only Mr. Donald Fagen and a few others know how to perfectly balance rock, jazz, and exotic elements as they are blended in the central trilogy "Zanzibar"/"Stiletto"/"Rosalinda's Eyes". Three masterpieces but not the only ones: the classic "Joelian" pop of "Honesty" and "My Life", the soul of "Half A Mile Away", and the epic "Until The Night", on par with the Boss in "Born To Run". more
The chubby and greasy Graham Bond and his organization, unafraid of contradictions, were one of the fathers of English R'n'B. He played with the cream of English musicians. A very unfortunate character, weak in nature, he let himself be overwhelmed by events: alcohol, drugs, and delirious musical choices that led him to ruin. graham bond organization train time  more